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AI or Be Replaced? Why Singaporean Professionals Are Rushing to Upskill

Singapore's workforce is at a turning point. As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption accelerates, businesses are rethinking how they operate, automate, and scale. According to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA),

IAESIR Finance: IAESIR Revamped AI-Powered Hedge Fund with Expanded Security and New Compliance Features

DUBAI, AE / ACCESS Newswire / March 14, 2025 / As financial markets become increasingly unpredictable, investors are seeking more reliable, data-driven solutions to manage risk and optimize decision-making.

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2025 SCSE sees 28% surge in visitor numbers

The 12th Smart City Summit and Expo () is set to open on March 18 at the Taipei Exhibition Center Hall 2. According to the Taiwan Smart City Solutions Alliance () chairman Alex , 2025 will focus on AI applications,

Chance to engage with $1.5 trillion AI and semiconductor ecosystem at AISC 2025

The AI-Semiconductor Conference (AISC 2025) presents an opportunity for Vietnamese businesses and startups to integrate into the global AI and semiconductor ecosystem, valued in the trillions of dollars.

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Sia Unveils New Name and Refreshed Branding

CEO, Matthieu Courtecuisse, shares: "As AI, climate change and cyber threats bring new challenges and opportunities, Sia is well positioned to help our clients respond. We are a next generation ...

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Saifuddin: Address AI ethics issues

PUTRAJAYA: Although artificial intelligence (AI) is a vital tool in security efforts, challenges including ethical issues that come with its usage must also be addressed, says Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

ISEA and 6G: Pioneering the age of connected intelligence

Integrated Sensing and Edge AI (ISEA) unlocks a multitude of transformative applications across various industries, driven by its ability to seamlessly integrate sensing, AI, and communication for real-time intelligent decision-making.

Micron's $9.5b chip plant in Woodlands to drive Singapore's AI growth, create up to 3,000 jobs

Singapore can be expected to play a larger role in developing complex artificial intelligence (AI) applications when Micron's new $9.5 billion high-bandwidth module (HBM) advanced packing facility in Woodlands becomes operational in 2026.

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